Capcom recorded annual revenue of $1.119 billion in fiscal year 2025, marking 12 consecutive years of growth for the Osaka-based publisher. The company sold 52 million game units during the year, with Monster Hunter Wilds shipping over 11 million copies and Resident Evil Requiem hitting 7 million sales within two months of its February 2026 launch. This report covers Capcom’s latest revenue figures, franchise sales, regional breakdowns, and top-performing titles through 2026.

Capcom Statistics 2026 – TLDR

  • Capcom’s trailing twelve-month revenue reached $1.03 billion as of April 2026, with operating profit of 66 billion yen.
  • Resident Evil leads all Capcom franchises at over 170 million lifetime units sold, followed by Monster Hunter at 125 million.
  • Monster Hunter Wilds passed 11 million units by December 31, 2025, becoming Capcom’s fastest-selling title at 8 million in three days.
  • Resident Evil Requiem sold 7 million copies in under two months after its February 27, 2026 release.
  • Capcom employs 3,766 people across 19 global locations and distributes games in over 220 countries.

Capcom Revenue and Financial Performance

Capcom posted annual revenue of $1.119 billion in fiscal year 2025, up 6.44% from $1.052 billion the previous year. Trailing twelve-month revenue stood at $1.03 billion as of April 2026. The company has now recorded 12 straight years of revenue growth, with operating profit reaching 66 billion yen for fiscal 2025.

Fiscal YearRevenue (USD)YoY Change
2022$0.76 billion
2023$0.932 billion+22.6%
2024$1.052 billion+12.85%
2025$1.119 billion+6.44%
TTM (Apr 2026)$1.03 billion

Source: Macrotrends, Capcom IR Reports

How Many Games Has Capcom Sold?

Capcom shipped 52 million game units in fiscal 2025, up from 46 million the prior year. Catalog titles drove 76% of sales while new releases accounted for 24%. The publisher has set a long-term target of 100 million units shipped per year and projects 54 million units for fiscal 2026.

Fiscal YearUnits SoldCatalog Share
202342 million
202446 million
202552 million76%
2026 (forecast)54 million

Source: Capcom Integrated Report 2025

Capcom Statistics 2026 by Top Franchises

Resident Evil remains Capcom’s biggest series with more than 170 million units sold worldwide. Monster Hunter follows at 125 million units, with Street Fighter, Mega Man, and Devil May Cry rounding out the top five.

FranchiseLifetime Units SoldDebut Year
Resident Evil170 million+1996
Monster Hunter125 million2004
Street Fighter55 million+1987
Mega Man41 million+1987
Devil May Cry30 million+2001

Source: Capcom Game Series Sales Data

Best-Selling Capcom Games of All Time

The Resident Evil 2 remake leads Capcom’s all-time best-sellers at 16.8 million units sold as of December 31, 2025. Resident Evil 7 sits second at 16.4 million, with Monster Hunter Wilds climbing the charts after passing 11 million units in just 10 months.

TitleUnits SoldRelease Year
Monster Hunter: World27 million+2018
Resident Evil 2 Remake16.8 million2019
Resident Evil 7: Biohazard16.4 million2017
Monster Hunter Rise16.5 million2021
Monster Hunter Wilds11 million+2025
Devil May Cry 511 million+2019
Resident Evil Village12.2 million2021
Resident Evil 4 Remake10.6 million2023
Resident Evil 514.1 million2009
Street Fighter 57.9 million2016

Source: Capcom Platinum Titles List, December 31, 2025

Recent Releases Performance

Resident Evil Requiem launched on February 27, 2026 and sold 6 million copies in 17 days, then hit 7 million within two months. The game became the fastest-selling Resident Evil title in series history. Pragmata, a new Capcom IP, sold 1 million copies in just 2 days after launch.

Capcom Sales by Region

North America accounts for 29.8% of Capcom’s sales, the company’s largest market. Asia follows at 21.6%, with Europe at 18.6% and Japan at 16.2%. The Middle East has emerged as a growing market, helped in part by Saudi Arabia’s MiSK Foundation acquiring a 6% stake in Capcom by April 2026.

RegionShare of Sales
North America29.8%
Asia21.6%
Europe18.6%
Japan16.2%
Central/South America9.7%
Middle East2.7%
Oceania1.5%
Africa0.2%

Source: Capcom Integrated Report 2025

Capcom Statistics 2026 – Workforce and Operations

Capcom’s global headcount reached 3,766 employees in 2025, a 40.79% jump from 2,675 the previous year. The publisher operates from 19 locations worldwide, including offices in the United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Korea. Headquarters remain in Osaka, Japan.

Source: Macrotrends Capcom Employee Data

FAQs

How much revenue did Capcom make in 2025?

Capcom recorded $1.119 billion in revenue for fiscal year 2025, a 6.44% increase from the previous year. Trailing twelve-month revenue reached $1.03 billion as of April 2026, marking the company’s 12th straight year of growth.

What is Capcom’s best-selling game franchise?

Resident Evil is Capcom’s best-selling franchise with over 170 million units sold worldwide. Monster Hunter ranks second at 125 million units, followed by Street Fighter at 55 million units across all entries.

How many copies has Monster Hunter Wilds sold?

Monster Hunter Wilds sold over 11 million units by December 31, 2025. It became Capcom’s fastest-selling title ever, hitting 8 million in just three days after its February 28, 2025 release.

How many employees does Capcom have?

Capcom employs 3,766 people as of 2025, a 40.79% increase from 2024. The company operates 19 locations globally, with corporate headquarters in Osaka, Japan and subsidiaries across North America, Europe, and Asia.

Which is Capcom’s largest sales region?

North America is Capcom’s largest market at 29.8% of sales. Asia ranks second at 21.6%, with Europe at 18.6% and Japan at 16.2%. Capcom distributes its games in over 220 countries and regions.

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Sheldon has spent over a decade immersed in retro gaming, from NES classics to arcade gems. He's deeply passionate about preserving gaming history and helping others rediscover these timeless titles. When he's not gaming, Shaun writes about the evolution of video games and their cultural impact.